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1 unison
'ju:nisn1) (an identical musical note, or series of notes, produced by several voices singing, or instruments playing, together: They sang in unison.) unísono2) (agreement: They acted in unison.) (al) unísonotr['jʊːnɪsən]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL unisonancia2 figurative use (harmony) armonía\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin unison al unísonounison ['ju:nəsən, -zən] n1) : unísono m (en música)2) concord: acuerdo m, armonía f, concordia f3)in unison simultaneously: simultáneamente, al unísonon.• armonía s.f.• unísono s.m.['juːnɪzn]N armonía f ; (Mus) unisonancia fin unison — (Mus) al unísono
"yes," they said in unison — -sí -dijeron al unísono
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2 corea
Del verbo corear: ( conjugate corear) \ \
corea es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: Corea corear
Corea sustantivo femenino Korea
corear ( conjugate corear) verbo transitivo ‹consignas/insultos› to chant, chorus; ‹marcha/estrofa› to sing … in unison
corear verbo transitivo to chant, chorus: en la fiesta todos coreaban sus aforismos, everyone echoed his aphorisms at the party ' Corea' also found in these entries: Spanish: Corea del Norte - Corea del Sur - fabricada - fabricado English: Korea - North Korea - South Korea - out of -
3 corear
corear ( conjugate corear) verbo transitivo ‹consignas/insultos› to chant, chorus; ‹marcha/estrofa› to sing … in unison
corear verbo transitivo to chant, chorus: en la fiesta todos coreaban sus aforismos, everyone echoed his aphorisms at the party ' corear' also found in these entries: Spanish: vocear English: chant -
4 chorus
'ko:rəs
1. plural - choruses; noun1) (a group of singers: the festival chorus.) coro2) (a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.) coro3) (part of a song repeated after each verse: The audience joined in the chorus.) estribillo4) (something said or shouted by a number of people together: He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.) coro
2. verb(to sing or say together: The children chorused `Goodbye, Miss Smith'.) corearchorus n1. estribillo2. corotr['kɔːrəs]1 (choir) coro2 (of song) estribillo3 (outburst) coro\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin chorus a corochorus girl coristachorus ['korəs] vt: corearchorus n1) : coro m (grupo o composición musical)2) refrain: coro m, estribillo mn.(§ pl.: choruses) = conjunto s.m.• coro s.m.• estribillo s.m.'kɔːrəs1) (+ sing o pl vb) (in musical, opera, tragedy) coro m; (before n)chorus girl — corista f
chorus line — coro m
2)a) ( refrain) estribillo m; ( choral piece) coral mb) ( outburst) coro m['kɔːrǝs]1. N(pl choruses)2) (=refrain) estribillo m3) (fig)2.VT (=speak in unison) decir a coro; (=answer) contestar a coro3.CPDchorus girl N — corista f
chorus line N — línea f de coro
* * *['kɔːrəs]1) (+ sing o pl vb) (in musical, opera, tragedy) coro m; (before n)chorus girl — corista f
chorus line — coro m
2)a) ( refrain) estribillo m; ( choral piece) coral mb) ( outburst) coro m -
5 coro
coro sustantivo masculino ( en revista musical) chorus line; ‹ cantar› in chorus, togetherc) (Arquit) choir
coro sustantivo masculino Teat chorus Mús choir Locuciones: figurado a coro, all together ' coro' also found in these entries: Spanish: capilla - contralto - coral English: choir - chorus - sing along - singalong
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